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It’s back to the the future for our youngest MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke is not afraid of korero whānau.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke is not afraid of korero whānau.
A man who owns a home above a startling slip waits and waits for council action.
Seymour says having the second-largest party with the second-biggest role makes sense.
Democratic lawmakers lit flares and piled chairs in protest of the governing Socialists.
Party president John Tamihere believes Māori funding faces big cuts by the new Government.
OPINION: It is hard to take the latest proposal seriously.
The National leader and Winston Peters are set to meet to discuss ministerial positions.
Opinion: Now it's down to deciding who gets what position.
Winston Peters may be the unintentional saviour of this troika.
OPINION: Congestion charges have merit, but are they legal on state highways?
There is little indication of how far talks have progressed.
Yesterday was day 35 since the election. These talks are now the second longest since MMP.
The coalition talks have resulted in a fair share of incidents.
Let’s face it, Peters has humiliated Luxon and Seymour over the past week and a half.
Winston Peters today stated there would either be 'one deal or two deals'.
Challenger Joseph Boakai has beaten him by just over a percentage point.
OPINION: The three parties are executing a delicate tightrope walk.
US political dysfunction has scuppered the announcement of a trade pact with NZ
The country is in limbo while the leaders of National, Act and NZ First negotiate.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon is now being openly mocked and ridiculed by commentators.
Around 1 in 5 high school students are now regular vapers.
"Politics makes people go porangi (crazy)" says Takutai Kemp.
OPINION: Sydney Keepa outlines pay discrepancies for Māori men.
The three parties of Government have been doing things 'differently'. It's not working.
The milestone meeting has happened, but talks could still carry on for days.
An in-depth analysis of the photographic evidence from the first meeting.
The milestone meeting has happened, but talks could still carry on for days.
NZ First has made supportive remarks about Act's approach to Māori.
However, there have been no sightings of Winston Peters today.
The Act Party leader talks about his whakapapa and Te Tiriti.